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Petoskey town hall to address housing solutions
PETOSKEY — The Petoskey Regional Chamber of Commerce will host a special Town Hall event on Monday dedicated to addressing the area’s housing crisis. The “Hot Topics: Housing Town Hall — Collaborative Actions For Housing Solutions” event will take place from 3-5 p.m. on Monday, June 10 at the Crooked Tree Arts Center in Petoskey. The discussion will include both local and statewide solutions.
Elder Piper Beer + Cider announces grand opening weekend in Petoskey
EMMET COUNTY, Mich., (WPBN/WGTU) -- There's a new brewery in Petoskey! Elder Piper Beer + Cider is celebrating their first summer season this weekend. The brewery and cidery was founded by Trace and Eeva Redmond in 2023. After working for several brewers across the country, the founders, brought their skills here to northern Michigan.
SCORE Tip of the Mitt honors three volunteers
PETOSKEY — SCORE Tip of the Mitt Chapter recently honored three volunteer mentors who are retiring after a cumulative 55 years of service to the chapter and to entrepreneurs in the area. Margo Johnson of Charlevoix, Herb Carlson of Petoskey and Bill Collins of Petoskey have been a mainstay...
Petoskey Area Garden Club to mark 90th anniversary with gala
PETOSKEY — Since 1934, the Petoskey Area Garden Club has been hard at work keeping Petoskey beautiful. From Pennsylvania Park to the Little Traverse History Museum, the floral efforts of the members can be seen every spring and summer. “I think a lot of people are unaware of how...
Sunset sound bathing sessions are new this summer along Little Traverse Bay
BAY HARBOR, MI - Need a little shoreline Zen in your life? How about finding your bliss with the sounds of Lake Michigan waves in the background?. This summer, Sunset Sound Healing sessions are being offered at The Inn at Bay Harbor. This resort near Petoskey boasts a hotel, cottages, golf courses, restaurants and a spa all tucked along Little Traverse Bay.
Chiefs down GHS in soccer semis
Grayling’s varsity girls soccer season came to an end May 28 in a district semifinal loss to Cheboygan. The Vikings fell, 1-0, to the Chiefs who went on to lose the district championship to Traverse City St. Francis, 5-0. TCSF played Freeland Tuesday in a regional semifinal at Clare. It was the final game for Vikings seniors Emma Kuziel, Sarah […]
Laker baseball wins regional title, into state semifinals with convincing Petoskey win
Spring Lake baseball will play on Michigan high school baseball's biggest stage next weekend. The Lakers reached the last four of the Division 2 state tournament on Saturday evening, beating Sparta 4-3 in eight innings with a walkoff hit from Oliver Smies, and the whole offense got involved to take down hosts Petoskey 11-5 in the day's second game.
Cast your vote for the Cheboygan Daily Tribune's Athlete of the Week for May 27-June 1
CHEBOYGAN – It’s time to vote for the Cheboygan Daily Tribune’s Athlete of the Week. Each week, Cheboygan area high school athletes will be eligible for the Athlete of the Week honor. Athlete of the Week polls go live on Tuesday morning and voting closes at 11 p.m. on Thursday night. The athlete of the week will be announced on Friday.
Mackinac Island Police respond to resident in crisis
MACKINAC ISLAND, Mich. (WJMN) – An emergency alert went out late Sunday night to residents on Mackinac Island. On Monday, authorities released details of the incident. According to Mackinac County 911 & Emergency Management people were advised to avoid the area of 6th Street. They were also told to stay away from doors windows. Mackinac […]
CTAC School of Ballet to perform 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' in Harbor Springs
PETOSKEY — The Crooked Tree Arts Center School of Ballet will present “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” on Friday, June 7 and Saturday, June 8 at the Harbor Springs Performing Arts Center. The show marks the 14th original, full-length ballet created and performed by the school. It...
Shepler’s Ferry certified by the Green Marines for protecting the environment
ST. IGNACE — This week, Shepler’s Mackinac Island Ferry received official certification that they are helping keep the environment safe and clean. Shepler’s joined the Green Marine environmental certification program late last summer. Green Marine’s goal is to guide the maritime industry towards environmental excellence. To obtain certification, Shepler’s assessed the environmental performance of its fleet of seven ferries. They targeted greenhouse gas emissions, air pollution, oily water treatment, waste management and ship recycling. Shepler’s says it’s vital to keep the environment in mind while providing ferry service.
Grind-it-out, energetic offensive approach doing wonders for Inland Lakes baseball
GAYLORD – It looked like it was going to be another dominant inning for East Jordan pitcher Korbyn Russell. Meanwhile, the Inland Lakes Bulldogs needed some sort of spark. With one out and a 1-2 count in a 2-2 game in the top of the fifth, Collin Maves found a way to...
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